The following post is to help hopefully revive an old thing we used to do at Golfweb's Golf Architecture Disccusion Group, the study of the art of sand hazards.
What I'm proposing to do here is place an image of a bunker that is to be anaylized, commented upon, and digested if you will, as to determining what exactly is this "art" is all about. It has nothing to do with proving any point or promoting any golf architect past or present, nor bashing any paticular style.
It has everything to do with each willing participant to form their own opinion as to what is their personal preference in this art.
The names of the architects and the courses or golf hole in the images provided are not the issue here. I urge all of you to refrain from posting any information about the bunker IF you should recognize it. We can do that at a later time. Anonymity of the above also allows us to properly observe all of the art without prejudice.
So all particpants...Get Ready, Get Set, GO!
-Please list all of the features that attract you and features that don't from this image above.
-What type of thought went into producing (construction) of the bunker?
-Does the depth and the slope of the bunker relate to it's surrounds?
-List any thoughts at all that are in you mind.
-When you are finished listing the features, grade the bunker from 1-10, ala Doak Scale.
I'll post the next Case study on Xmas Day.
Happy Holidays All!